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Electric personal mobility devices allowed on footpaths — but it comes with stiffer penalties

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Good news for enthusiasts of electric scooters, unicycles, hoverboards and other personal mobility devices (PMD) — the government has accepted proposals for them to be allowed on footpaths.

The bad news is that there'll be heavier penalties, strict enforcement patrols and mandatory registrations for all PMD users. 

Senior Minister of State for Transport Josephine Teo announced in Parliament that the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will set up a dedicated enforcement team that'll join the Traffic Police in patrolling PMT hotspots. Shared footpaths, crowded bus stops, parks and cycling paths will see officers using speed guns to identify those going way too fast to travel alongside pedestrians. 


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